Petr Novák wrote:Petr, do you think you'll ever be doing any other pieces with this glaze combination? It's very gorgeous, and I know I'd definitely be interested if you did!

Which one have you hit you? I am using both combination time to time but fire works in mysterious ways:) Here is the same clay+glaze+kiln position like on "Quarry Under Jade Water" but with different (still very nice to me) outcome...

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Chip wrote:Recently received some really gorgeous Petr-Yaki. Photos to come.

i am glad to hear those survived and you like them:) Look forward to see your pics.

I love them both, but I admit that #7, Quarry under Jade water is my favorite--I love the contrast the blue celadon makes against the warmer orange-brown of the clay. And the new picture is lovely as well! That celadon looks like it came out more whitish--is that correct, or just how the photo turned out? Is that a new piece?

This reminds me of a Hagi SI called "Spirit" which featured a semi transluscent blueish glaze. You were very successful with this one!

Mrs. Chip is disappointed this is not available, upon viewing the pot for the first time saying something like, "oh my gosh, please get me that pot." Alas, she will cry herself through tea made salty by her tears which I am about to brew ... in another of your precious pots.

Chip wrote:Mrs. Chip is disappointed this is not available, upon viewing the pot for the first time saying something like, "oh my gosh, please get me that pot." Alas, she will cry herself through tea made salty by her tears which I am about to brew ... in another of your precious pots.

Please, let know to dear Mrs. Chip that this one is still open for reservation. She just have to patient then... Anyway, enjoy your salty tea!